Friday, October 9, 2009

White Media: "Opinion Journalism Masquerading as News;" Obama Communications Director Anita Dunn's Definition of Fox Applicable to All Western Media

Didn't White House Communications Director Anita Dunn hit the nail on the head in her description of Foxnews' news last week?

"It's opinion journalism masquerading as news," Dunn says.

"Why stop at Foxnews? Wouldn't you consider all Western media sources as opinion journalism masquerading as news," I'm planning as my first question to ask Dunn in my interview with her.

If her answer's not "yes" she's scratched from my interview schedule.
Geez, talk about media bias!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Convenient Oversight: White Media Complex Ignores White Cop's (Officer Crowley) Lie of Witness Lucia Whalen's 2 Blacks


On this, the day of the teaching moment on racism the White Media Complex (WMC) ignored 911 snitch Lucia Whalen's categorical denial of a critical aspect of the police report alleging that she she said she saw "two black men with backpacks" entering Gate's house and instead focused its attention on president Obama's "the Cambridge police acted stupidly" comment. Lesson from the teaching moment: the WMC is just as racist as Crowley.

Entertainment Tonight Turns to Most Incredulous Michael Jackson Reporter for MJ Updates: Yellow Journalist Diane Dimond



To keep us aprised of MJ updates, Entertainment Tonight has turned to flaming yellow journalist Diane Dimond. Last night, upon seeing her with an MJ breaking news update, I was surprised. Dimond was the one who broke the now proven false child molestation case against him.

Michael Jackson has long captured the world''s attention, first as the dynamic lead singer of the Jackson Five, then during his highly successful breakout solo career. But somewhere along the line Jackson transformed himself into something hardly recognizable and was investigated -- not once, but twice -- for crimes we could hardly imagine.



Even now, after his unexpected acquittal on multiple charges of child molestation, there is a sense that the real truth behind the allegations is not known. The character of Michael Jackson -- from his humble beginnings to his rich career and the birth of Neverland Ranch -- is destined for great debate among fans, journalists, historians, and psychiatrists for years to come. In the meantime, there is Diane Dimond, the journalist of record on the Jackson case.

In November 2003, when the Santa Barbara county sheriff''s department conducted another raid on Neverland Ranch, Diane Dimond and her camera crews were the only ones there to capture the moment and report the news to the world. Now, for the first time, Dimond recounts the multifaceted details of the Jackson case, utilizing her extensive notes and sources. What she tells us is a shocking story.

Be Careful Who You Love will take you behind the scenes and into the courtroom of one of the most controversial cases of the decade, while giving readers a dramatic glimpse of one reporter''s vigilance and unending quest to uncover the truth.



I know Michael's happy he doesn't have to hear shit from that dumb bitch anymore.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Western Ideology, White Journalism & The Dark Side of Walter Cronkite: Most Trusted Name in America's Bias



Named the “most trusted man in America” in 1972 and 1974 polls.

Black America Ready for 2nd CNN Assault: Black In America II; Kayne's: "The Best Way to Know Black America is to Give a Nigga Some Head" Strikes Back!



How'd black America get so lucky as to get Black America 2? According to program host Soledad O'Brien, it's the result of "all the dialogue that surfaced about the content in Black in America I." Rather than taking that discussion as a hint that black America can't be properly analyzed by a corporate news giant like CNN, O'Brien went the other way: "hey, I got a great idea! Why don't we do a part II."

From health to education, CNN’s “Black in America 2” continues to investigate some of the most significant and challenging issues facing African-Americans. Airing on July 22 & 23 at 8PM (ET), host Soledad O’Brien focuses on emerging leaders, innovative community programs and business ventures that are addressing the most persistent and pressing issues and disparities facing African-Americans. (Link)




I'm waiting on some brave and outspoken brother like "George Bush don't care about black people" Kanye West will stand up and say, "the best way for white America to get to know black America is to give a nigga some head."